Lalit Kala Series on Contemporary Indian Art (Set of 45 Volumes)
Lalit Kala Series on Contemporary Indian Art (Set of 39 pocket series monographs)
New Delhi: Lalit Kala Akademi, each profusely illustrated with coloured and black and white plates; all the volumes have been beautifully rebound in half leather with gilt text at the spine; original wrappers bound in
7.5 x 5.5 in (19 x 13.9 cm) (each)
1. Dhanraj Bhagat
2. Amrita Sher-Gil
3. Nicholas Roerich
4. M F Husain
5. S H Raza
6. Jamini Roy
7. N S Bendre
8. K K Hebbar
9. Sakti Burman
10. J Swaminathan
11. Satish Gujral
12. Ramkinkar Baij
13. Sailoz Mookherjea
14. Sankho Chaudhuri
15. Kshitindranath Majumdar
16. K C S Paniker
17. Paritosh Sen
18. Prodosh Dasgupta
19. Ram Gopal Vijayavargiya
20. Gurcharan Singh
21. Piraji Sagara
22. Amarnath Sehgal
23. M Reddeppa Naidu
24. Biren De
25. Y K Shukla
26. L Munuswamy
27. K Madhava Menon
28. R K Rao
29. Goverdhan Lala Joshi
30. Radha Mohan
31. K S Kulkarni
32. Balbir Singh Katt
33. Kripal Singh Shekawat
34. P T Reddy
35. Devki Nandan Sharma
36. Vinayak Pandurang Karmarkar
37. Ranvir Singh Bisht
38. Sarat Chandra Debo
39. Kanwal Krishna and Devyani Krishna
Also included are 6 large format monographs of the below mentioned artist, each measuring 25 x 24.5 x 0.8 cm, original cloth boards with dust jacket (each)
1. J. Sultan Ali
2. Pilloo Pochkhanawala
3. Somnath Hore
4. V. S. Gaitonde
5. Jehangir Sabavala
6. Satish Gujral
The Lalit Kala Akademi, also known as the National Academy of Art, is an autonomous institution established by the Government of India to promote and propagate visual arts. The Akademi is dedicated to preserving and promoting various forms of Indian art, supporting artists, organizing exhibitions, and publishing art-related literature.
One of the initiatives by the Lalit Kala Akademi is the publication of pocket-sized artists' monographs. These monographs serve as concise publications that focus on individual artists, providing readers with a compact overview of the artist's life, artistic journey, and notable works.
The pocket-sized monographs are designed to be accessible and portable, making them convenient for art enthusiasts, scholars, and students who wish to explore specific artists and their contributions to Indian art. They often include high-quality reproductions of artworks, photographs, and insightful texts written by art critics, curators, or experts in the field.
The Lalit Kala Akademi aims to cover a wide range of artists from different regions, styles, and periods, showcasing the diversity and richness of Indian art. These monographs can serve as valuable resources for art education, research, and appreciation, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of specific artists and their artistic practices.